Both were questionable with groin injuries and limited during the week.

Haden was limited all three days of practice and Taylor suffered the injury Thursday in practice.

Haden has missed three of the past five games with two separate groin injuries.

"I think everybody is hurt,'' he said Friday. "I'm not 100 percent, but I'm going to be able to go.''

He returns to the field against six-time Pro Bowler Brandon Marshall.

"Yeah, Brandon Marshall is one of the elites,'' he said. "He's been like that for a while. He's super strong - big strong and fast. He's capable of running every route, catching every ball and fior Fitzpatrick, he's definitely one of his favorite targets. He throws it to him very often an the backside (shoulder).

"He runs basically whatever he wants on the tree, so you got to be ready. You got to try to be physical with him and don't let him grab you too much.

Haden had twice injured his groin in a Thursday practice and then Taylor followed suit.

"I have no idea exactly why it happens,'' said Haden. "It's super unfortunate, but it is what it is. Some things can't be explained, it just happens, freak accidents. It sucks, but you have to do what you've got to do.''

For the Jets, former Browns cornerback Buster Skrine in active with a knee injury. He didn't practice all week and was doubtful. He'll be replaced in the starting lineup by third-year cornerback Marcus Williams.

Jets starting center Nick Mangold is also inactive and will be replaced by third-year center Wesley Johnson.